From inside the lines to out, Express-News staff writers Lorne Chan and Terrence Thomas take a look back and a look ahead at the high school sports landscape.

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2 Career district losses for Brackenridge’s Craig Cardona, a four-year starter at point guard. The Eagles haven’t lost in district play since February 2009, when Cardona was out for two games with an injury. Brackenridge faces Burbank at 5:30 p.m. today at Alamo Convocation Center.

200 Victories for Alamo Heights girls soccer coach Chris Sharp. He reached the milestone with Thursday’s 6-0 victory against Uvalde at the Comal Cup. Sharp is 200-91-21, including 156-57-21 in 11 seasons at Alamo Heights.

1,000 Games coached by Poth girls basketball coach Peggy Hosek. She reached the plateau during Tuesday’s 75-22 District 30-2A victory against Jourdanton. Hosek, who is 760-240 in 31 seasons at Poth, is believed to be just the third Greater San Antonio Area girls coach to reach the 1,000-game milestone, joining Wanda Bender, who coached at Jourdanton and Pearsall, and Devine’s Gayle Sessions.

Only three area boys coaches — Central Catholic’s Joe Cortez, Alamo Heights’ Charlie Boggess, and Wayne Dickey, who coached at Sam Houston and St. Gerard — are believed to have coached in 1,000 games.

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Helping the wounded: Antonian students raised $4,000 for the Semper Fi Fund, presenting a check at the Apaches’ boys basketball game against Central Catholic on Wednesday. The Semper Fi Fund provides immediate financial support for wounded service men and women.

Hanging it up: Wimberley volleyball coach Lee Grisham, who built the Central Texas school into a state power, is retiring from coaching, Lone Star Volleyball.com reported.

Grisham coached for 20 seasons, leading Wimberley to six Class 3A state championships (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2007), nine trips to state and 14 district championships.

He was 559-183 during his career, including 495-111 in 15 seasons at Wimberley. Grisham was 64-72 in five seasons at Cole, leading the Cougars to the Region IV-2A tournament in 1995.